The Jordanian Ministry of Culture sold the \"throne\" which throned three kings since the foundation of the Jordanian State starting from Kind Abdullah I, King Talal and King Hussein Bin Talal for an amount not exceeding 60 JOD, equivalent to 90 USD. The Ministry sold the throne during the term of Minister Asma Khader, whereas, the Minister of Culture Nabih Shuqum is who searched for the throne, found it and returned it for 200 Jordanian dinars. Meanwhile, prosecutor Ahmed Hmaisat addressed a parliamentary question for the Jordanian government requested to disclose the identity of the person who sold the throne, which was located in the former National Assembly\'s building at Jabal Amman, second circle and which the late three Hashemite kings pledged to.
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